Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves Forsyth Park. Your lawn doesn't love your dog back. Here's the thing about Savannah yards: between the humidity, the salt air from the coast, and the sandy loam soil that doesn't hold up well to constant paw traffic, keeping natural grass alive while your pets enjoy your backyard is genuinely tough. We've installed pet-friendly artificial turf throughout the Historic District, Ardsley Park, Isle of Hope, and the Southside—neighborhoods where homeowners finally got tired of patchy brown spots and muddy paw prints tracked through the house. Pet turf isn't some one-size-fits-all solution, though. The right installation for a quarter-acre in Ardsley Park looks different than one for a smaller Southside lot. We've built our money-back guarantee around this reality: if your artificial pet turf doesn't perform the way we promised—draining properly in Savannah's humid climate, staying cool enough for your dogs to actually use it, holding up to daily wear—we'll make it right. No fine print. No excuses about "normal wear." That's the only way we'd want someone to install turf in our own yards.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam is actually your friend when it comes to artificial turf installation. It drains fast, which matters because we get serious humidity here and that moisture needs somewhere to go. The real challenge isn't the soil—it's planning around salt-air exposure and intense summer sun, especially in open yards facing south or west. Neighborhoods like Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope have older trees that create natural shade, which changes how the turf handles temperature. We always assess sun patterns before installation because pet turf in direct afternoon heat can get uncomfortable for paws in July and August. Most Savannah residential yards fall into the quarter-to-half-acre range, and that size works perfectly for pet-focused installations—large enough to let dogs run without feeling cramped, small enough that drainage systems work efficiently. Some homeowners in the Historic District deal with HOA guidelines around landscaping appearance, so we make sure the turf finish meets those standards. Installation here also accounts for the water table: Chatham County properties sometimes sit closer to groundwater, so proper base preparation and drainage layers aren't optional—they're essential for long-term performance.
Yes, modern pet turf is specifically designed to resist both. The salt air near the coast can degrade natural grass faster, but artificial turf fibers don't oxidize the way grass does. We use materials rated for coastal environments and ensure proper drainage to prevent moisture buildup. Your turf in Isle of Hope or near River Street performs the same as anywhere else in Savannah—no special degradation from salt exposure.
This is real. Turf in direct afternoon sun can reach 130+ degrees in July. We recommend shade solutions for heavy-use areas—trees, structures, or strategic placement of dog beds in shadier zones. Many Ardsley Park and Historic District yards have mature trees that naturally cool portions of the yard. We can also discuss lighter-colored turf varieties that reflect more heat.
Properly installed pet turf drains urine through to the base layer. Savannah's sandy loam is naturally draining, which helps. We recommend occasional rinse-downs to manage odor in humid climates—the moisture helps flush the system. Solid waste lifts away like with natural grass. Most Savannah homeowners report zero smell issues after 6-12 months once the system is established.
That's why we offer the money-back guarantee. If the drainage doesn't work in Savannah's humidity, if it's too hot for your dogs, or if it doesn't hold up to daily use the way we promised, we fix it or refund you. We stand behind every installation in Chatham County because we wouldn't accept less in our own yards.
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